Super Products celebrates 50th anniversary in 2023
(UI) — Super Products LLC, a leading manufacturer of vacuum trucks in the United States, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Over the past 50 years, Super Products has grown from a small manufacturing company to a nationally recognized supplier of vacuum trucks.
While Super Products was founded at the end of 1972 by Lionel Moore, Charles O’Bryan and Tom Flynn, the first Supersucker Industrial Vacuum Loader was manufactured in1973, followed by the Camel Combination Sewer Cleaner in 1976. The company quickly gained a solid reputation for developing innovative and efficient equipment and recognition through municipal and industrial markets. In 1981, Super Products was sold to Inductotherm, followed by Specialized Industries LP in 2005, before being acquired by Alamo Group in 2014.
The company produces five different vacuum truck product lines and employs over 180 hardworking men and women across the country. Super Products is currently headquartered in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, and has a broad network of sales representatives supporting contractors, dealers supporting municipalities and, after expanding into the rental market in 2011, nine rental facilities supporting short- and long-term rentals, parts and service.
"We have achieved this major milestone through hard work and dedication,” Randy Buening, Super Products president, said. “For the past 50 years, we have continued to dedicate ourselves to product innovation and manufacturing efficiencies to provide our customers with high quality equipment and customer service. We are excited to celebrate our proud history and promising future this year.”
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